Hellcat, no personal insults please. To answer you as best possible. Jeff was a very long time experienced warbird pilot. He was a writer, checkout the many books and articles by him like the T-6 one Pilot Maker. He sort of had two specialties, old photos of what he called the "Great Brown Shoe War" that his Dad had flown P-38 and P-51s in: also he flew dozens of all types of warbirds that other people owned and wrote interesting pilot reports on them, a few like P-40, P-38 he made into videos. I have no doubt he was qualified to fly many fighters, because he did it for years. Many owners trusted Jeff, not just for a quick hop in their plane, but to take it cross country and to airshows. He flew rare and expensive types like Spit XVIII, CAF Zero, P-51B when it was Pete's. Some allege he had some problems. I can only say I never personally saw anything other than first rate and Conservative flying from him. I don't claim he or any pilot was perfect, but I never saw him doing real low acro, and never heard him brag about how great he was. Above all, I thought he was a first class person; a religous family man, but with a sense of humor. I roomed with Jeff one year at Sun N Fun. He was generous and friendly to all, never had his nose in the air, and MOST IMPORTANT TO ME ANYWAY, I NEVER ONCE SAW HIM FEEL THE NEED TO BELITTLE ANYONE ELSE. There are a lot of macho guys in warbirds, a lot of type A's who can tell you how everyone else is doing it wrong. I think you an see that on WIX where discussion can become narrow minded and heated, even among good guys. (note, I am talking in general, not John Curtis or Jack,etc.) Jeff as I knew him was a gentleman, almost feminine that way.
Now to the facts? as they seem to be. Ownership: A Ca. man, Pruet? had two 38 projects that he sent to be restored. As payment the restorer got to keep one of them. Jeff had permission to fly this one and did for 7 hours total, no problems, and he made a video of it. So obviously he could fly a P-38. How well can be debated, get the video and judge for yourself, but at that time I don't recall anyone saying he was not qualified or legal.Now the other 38, the one he crashed was still owned by Pruet, no the restorer yet Jeff flew it, apparently with permission of the restotrer, as they flew both planes together. AFTER the crash the owner claims Jeff didn"t have his permission. Was the other pilot an agent of the owner, did he have the right to give Jeff permission? It hard for us to know, but either way Jeff did not just go out and steal a plane. Now the legal issue is also grey. Jeff had an FAA, UNLIMITED license, it states plainly he is legal to fly ALL MAKES AND MODELS OF PISTON POWERED AIRPALNES. But Catch 22, after the fact a separate FAA ruling says this particular P-38 just because it was registered Limited not Experimental, requires more paperwork. It won't fly any different if Ltd than EX., and there is no dual control P-38 to checkout in, but you still need to keep the lawyers in the FAA fully employed. Hope I have the facts right and this helps make it clear as chochalate milk. You should click on to read the accident report.
_________________ Bill Greenwood
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